1 Timothy 6:20–21 (ESV): “O Timothy, guard the deposit entrusted to you. Avoid the irreverent babble and contradictions of ...
A notable early sign of the interim government’s inclination to accommodate religious fundamentalist elements was its ...
What is House of History? House of History is my little soapbox project. Politics, history, and cultural developments have been passions of mine since as long as I can remember. House of History is a ...
Salman Taseer (1944–2011) remains one of the most consequential and polarizing figures in Pakistan’s political history. His life embodied the unresolved struggle between Pakistan’s liberal aspirations ...
From an American perspective, the AfD’s worldview is no longer fringe. It aligns with the administration's own diagnosis of liberal exhaustion and its pivot to multipolar pragmatism. If Washington ...
Alexander Dugin explains how international law has collapsed and why the struggle between unipolar domination and a multipolar world order may be leading us toward a Third World War.
In the post-World War II era, Lippmann went from being a moderate Eisenhower-Republican to a critic of the arms race and the Vietnam War. Although initially expressing reservations about the civil ...
John Rawls, a prominent political philosopher, believed that many serious conflicts stem from internal contradictions within ...
The Australians, who have lately replaced the Canadians as America’s best impersonators, refine this into artificial ...
Writing in the “Never Trump” outlet The Bulwark, columnist Jonathan V. Last says the transformation of Georgia’s own Marjorie ...
Introduction I consider this article, which is actually a six-page essay that I’ve divided here into two parts, to be one of the very best pieces of ...
Brian T. Allen, art critic E Is for Edward, a centennial celebration of the work of Edward Gorey, reminds us that savants still wander the Earth. “I’ve been murdering children in my books for years,” ...